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When Travis Kelce is catching touchdowns in Kansas City, there’s one guy who’s always mentioned in the same breath—his older brother, Jason Kelce. Chiefs fans know Travis as the flashy tight end with three Super Bowl rings. Philly fans? They’ll tell you Jason is the heartbeat of the Eagles, the guy who gave the city its first Lombardi Trophy and then delivered that unforgettable parade speech in a Mummers costume. 

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The Kelce brothers are only two years apart, born and raised in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and their bond has fueled both of their careers. Travis might be the star of highlight reels, but Jason carved out a legacy in the trenches that fans and teammates will never forget.

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Who is Travis Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce?

Jason Kelce isn’t just “Travis’ big brother.” He’s a six-time All-Pro, seven-time Pro Bowler, and one of the toughest centers ever to play the game. Drafted in the sixth round back in 2011, he was never supposed to be a superstar. But Philly embraced him because he brought grit, fire, and leadership to a position that rarely gets headlines.

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At 6-foot-3 and nearly 300 pounds during his career, Jason anchored the Eagles’ offensive line for 13 seasons, all in midnight green. His work ethic, leadership, and loyalty to the city made him more than a football player—he became a Philly icon.

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What was Jason Kelce’s football career like?

Before moving to the offensive line, Jason played linebacker for a while at Cincinnati. That risk became a resume worthy of the Hall of Fame. He had already demonstrated that he had the fortitude to endure by the time the Eagles called his name in the sixth round of the draft.

The results were historic: 156 consecutive starts, 193 regular-season games, and a 2018 Super Bowl victory. In some of the franchise’s most significant moments, he was the one who made the crucial decision. And away from the field? In full costume, Jason screamed into the microphone during the parade, giving Philly one of its most iconic speeches, igniting a city that had been waiting for that moment for ages.

How is Jason Kelce connected to Travis Kelce’s journey?

Jason served as the safety net in addition to being the older brother. Jason filled in for Travis after he almost lost his spot at Cincinnati due to a suspension. He essentially gave Travis the second chance that saved his career by bringing his younger brother to live with him and vouching for him with coaches.

Broken windows, backyard fights, you name it—the two have always been competitive, but that rivalry has shaped who they are. As part of the Kelce family tradition, Travis even wore the number 87 in honor of Jason’s birth year.

And of course, fans will never forget Super Bowl LVII, when the Chiefs and Eagles faced off and the Kelces became the first brothers to play against each other on that stage. Travis won the ring, Jason got the respect, and both got to share a tearful moment that football fans everywhere loved.

What is Jason Kelce doing now?

Jason hung up the cleats in March 2024 after 13 seasons, and he hasn’t exactly slowed down. He dropped nearly 30 pounds, moved into broadcasting with ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown, and even started hosting his own late-night show.

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He and his wife, Kylie, are busy raising their four daughters—Wyatt, Elliotte, Bennett, and baby Finnley. And, of course, Jason still teams up with Travis every week on their hit podcast New Heights, where they break down games, roast each other, and let fans in on family stories.

Jason might not be snapping footballs anymore, but he’s still very much in the spotlight—and still right by his brother’s side.

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Travis Kelce's rings or Jason Kelce's legacy—Which brother's NFL journey do you admire more?

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